I’m a movie sap. I am
NOT a movie aficionado, a purist or even a movie critic. I like what I like and I don’t what I don’t. My tastes are not definable, nor are they
logical. I love Pauly Shore movies and I
detest anything with Christian Bale in it.
That being said….
SPOILER ALERT!!!
The Evil Queen dies, Snow White lives and they live Happily
Ever After.
Distractions: It’s difficult to picture Chris Hemsworth
as a drunk, depressed widower/huntsman when I’m too busy thinking of him as “Thor”.
If you haven’t seen “Thor” or “The Avengers” you likely won’t have this
problem, but seriously, it was a mind trip.
I also had a difficult time not being distracted by the
non-dwarf dwarves, thanks to all the media blather about it. That should teach me not to read anything
about a movie BEFORE I’ve watched it, but as I rarely see movies in the
theater, I’d never find out about anything, so it’s a distraction I have to
deal with.
Charlize Theron is gorgeous.
Seriously, she is one of the women I’d like to come back as if I
believed in reincarnation (Giada DiLaurentiis and Janet Jackson are my other
two, BTW). But it was hard to feel for
her in this part as she’s blonde and her name is “Ravenna”. It took me until the drive home to get the
significance of all the Ravens… And the
aging thing was kind of distracting too.
Snow’s dirty cuticles were distracting, but then, I suppose
a girl can’t really take a bath while running for her life and being led
through the forest by some non-dwarf dwarves, “Thor” and a prince.
I was equally distracted by the well-done, but not-by-the-book
romantic plot. Snow takes a bite of the
apple, is choking and dying and all I can think about is shouting TRUE LOVE’S
KISS! TRUE LOVE’S KISS! KISS HER YOU
FOOL! Fortunately, I remember I’m in a
theater and I have control of my romantic urges and eat a milk dud instead. I won’t tell you who was supposed to kiss
her, but he didn’t in that scene and I had to finish the box of milk duds. IMMEDIATELY.
The Movie
Is the evil queen less beautiful than Snow White; could
Charlize Theron even come in anywhere behind Kristen Stewart on a bad day (she
DID look pretty bad in “Monster”)? Well, that’s up to you, but I found the
entire cast completely mesmerizing.
Ravenna spends most of the movie aging and grasping at her youth by
killing almost every single living woman in her dying kingdom. It’s typical grey, dark, depressing scenery,
complete with twisted vines, bugs, snakes and ravens. She is a spoiled brat of a woman who berates
her brother for not being able to out-wit Snow White. Seriously honey, if you wanted her heart, why
did you not go to the castle tower and snatch it out of her little body
yourself?
The Huntsman spends most of the movie moping about his dead
wife and denying that Snow is the princess/savior/promised one. The non-dwarf dwarves help in some ways, but
he doesn’t really come to the conclusion that Snow really going to de-throne
the queen until after she’s “died”.
Hello? I’m done with the Milk
Duds! What am I supposed to do now to
quell hopeless the romantic dialogue that’s threatening to shout out? Whew!
I still have Cherry Coke left. All is well and there’s still some of the
movie left too.
What I Loved
The scenery, the soundtrack, the CGI, the story that
followed the fairy tale but strayed just enough to make it all work out. The costumes and the script were awesome too,
and I thought the cast played well in their roles. I was so entranced I forgot to be distracted
by the on again off again ‘accent’ Snow White had (darn movie critics for
putting that in my head too!). I loved that
the heroine was scared and wounded yet fought and kept going. I loved that she found wonder in the beauty
of the butterflies, the fairies and the white stag. I love that true love doesn't always appear in the usual ways.
The Conclusion
I’ll buy this movie on DVD (and probably the soundtrack too)
and I’ll watch it over and over again – much to the confusion and annoyance of
my teenage sons. The story was
traditional yet inventive, dark but not scary, and although it was predictable
(I mean, it’s SNOW WHITE for Pete’s sake), I walked out of the theater
completely feeling like I’d seen something new.
I love a movie that takes me away from my life for even a bit of
time. There was action, CGI, romance,
magic, evil, non-dwarf dwarves, horses, beautiful costumes, a prince and a
princess. What could be better?